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A leading company in the material handling industry is seeking a skilled Roll Form Machinist II for their high-volume manufacturing facility. The role involves operating roll forming machinery, leading setups, troubleshooting, and ensuring quality output. Candidates should have strong mechanical skills and a background in metalworking. Join a team that values innovation and continuous improvement, and enjoy competitive pay and benefits.
ABOUT ENGINEERED PRODUCTS
At Engineered Products, our mission is to maximize space efficiency and redefine material handling and storage solutions. With over 50 years of industry experience, we have earned the trust of businesses worldwide by delivering customized storage solutions tailored to their unique needs. Our innovative approach not only streamlines space utilization and reduces costs for our clients, but also offers dynamic career opportunities across all departments. We foster a culture of innovation and empowerment, where every team member contributes to our success by embodying our core values: building strong internal relationships, approaching challenges with optimism and a proactive mindset, and embracing continuous learning and collaboration. If you're ready to join a dynamic team and make a meaningful impact in the material handling industry, apply now and become part of our exciting journey!
We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Roll Form Machinist IIto operate and oversee roll forming machinery in our high-volume manufacturing facility. As a senior-level machinist, you will be responsible for leading complex machine setups, troubleshooting, tooling changes, and quality assurance. This role requires a deep understanding of roll forming principles, metallurgy, tooling geometry, and production flow. You will play a critical role in driving machine efficiency, minimizing downtime, and ensuring top-tier product output for structural or custom-formed metal products.
Set up and operate roll forming lines to produce steel and metal profiles according to production specifications
Perform full machine changeovers including tooling adjustments, roll alignments, and pass calibration
Interpret and work from blueprints, technical drawings, and work orders to determine machine settings and product specs
Adjust roll pressures, guides, shears, and feed speeds for optimal material handling and forming quality
Conduct first-article inspections and use advanced measurement tools (calipers, micrometers, tape measures, height gauges) to verify dimensional accuracy
Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve forming defects (e.g., bowing, twisting, oil canning, edge waviness)
Coordinate with maintenance teams on preventative maintenance schedules and equipment condition reporting
Collaborate with quality control and engineering teams to optimize product flow and improve forming processes
Assist in the training and mentoring of Roll Form Machinist I and II team members
Maintain cleanliness and organization of work area in accordance with 5S and Lean Manufacturing practices
Adhere strictly to all plant safety policies and OSHA regulations
High school diploma or GED; technical certification or apprenticeship in metalworking or machine operations preferred
Minimum 3–5years of hands-on experience with roll forming machines, including advanced setup and production support
Strong knowledge of roll forming equipment
Proficiency with tooling alignment, roll pass design, and custom profile forming
Familiarity with material typesincluding hot rolled, cold rolled, galvanized, stainless steel, and aluminum
Advanced mechanical aptitude with the ability to read mechanical drawings, shop prints, and QC specs
Ability to use inspection equipment with high precision
Solid understanding of manufacturing KPIs (OEE, scrap rate, cycle time, yield)
Excellent problem-solving and critical-thinking abilities in high-pressure environments
Willingness to work on a teamand train peers on machinery. Ability to work independently
Willingness to work overtime as required by production needs
Experience with PLC-controlled roll forming lines and inline punching or cutoff systems
Basic understanding of statistical process control (SPC) and continuous improvement concepts
Welding or fabrication experience is a plus
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Competitive hourly pay based on experience
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off, vacation, and holidays
Life insurance and short-term disability options